Guangzhou Zoo is located in Yuexiu District, Guangzhou, adjacent to the 19th Route Army Cemetery in the east, Huanshi East Road in the south, Canal Road in the west and Martyrs Middle Road in the north. There are two entrances and exits, the south gate and the north gate, both of which have parking lots. 1958 was completed and opened, covering an area of 42 hectares. 20 13 received 4 million tourists.
Guangzhou Zoo has more than 450 species (20 13) of mammals, reptiles, birds and fish selected from all over the country and the world, and more than 4,500 animals, many of which belong to the world's rare birds and animals. There are 35 species of national first-class protected animals such as giant panda, golden monkey and black-necked crane, and 32 species of national second-class protected animals such as red panda and white-naped crane.
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Guangzhou is located in the south of China, south-central Guangdong Province, and the northern edge of the Pearl River Delta. It is the confluence of Xijiang River, Beijiang River and Dongjiang River, bordering the South China Sea in China, Boluo and Longmen County in the east, Sanshui, Nanhai and Shunde in the west, Qingyuan, Fogang and Xinfeng County in the north, Dongguan and Zhongshan in the south, and facing Hong Kong and Macao across the sea. It is one of the starting points of the Maritime Silk Road and the "South Gate" of China.
Guangzhou is located from 1 12 degrees 57 minutes east to 1 14 degrees 3 minutes north to 22 degrees 26 minutes to 23 degrees 56 minutes north. The city center is located at 23 degrees 06 minutes 32 seconds north latitude and 1 13 degrees 15 minutes 53 seconds east longitude.
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